Mobile Augmented Reality in Electronic Commerce

Subtitle
IKEA’s MAR Application (IKEA Place)
Author(s)
HAILE TEGEGNE TESFAYE
Advisor
MINCHEOL KANG
Department
일반대학원 경영정보학과
Publisher
The Graduate School, Ajou University
Publication Year
2020-08
Language
eng
Keyword
Dimensions of PersuasionMobile Augmented Reality (MAR)Purchasing Intention
Alternative Abstract
Even though the presence and use of MAR (Mobile Augmented Reality) technology has become increasingly popular in the field of marketing and advertising in recent years, it has largely been neglected in the study of consumer behavior research. This paper utilizes a single-group posttest-only quasi-experimental design to investigate how the feature of mobile augmented reality application influences consumers’ attitude and purchasing intention as explained by the dimensions of persuasion (i.e., consumers’ cognitive, affective, and conative dimensions). SEM with SPSS and AMOS is used to analyze the psychometric survey data collected from 179 samples. The results supported the prediction that MAR application’s real-time interactivity and entertainment increase cognition and affection, respectively; while irritation with MAR application decreases affection. The unsupported hypothesis, that predicted a positive relationship between informativeness and cognition, came as a surprise. The overall result of the study demonstrates the positive influence of MAR application in enhancing consumers’ purchasing intention. Finally, implications and future research directions are discussed.
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/19730
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